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most recently in bringing all the 164 wing commanders to washington to discuss the serious issue. i think you all know that in other words for changes to really take hold the culture of the military has to change. it is a multifaceted effort. what brought me to this issue was meeting with a nurse soon after i had been elected to congress, about five years ago. she had been deployed several times. she had never been sexual assaulted but i asked her if it was as prevalent as i had heard. she said she was more afraid of her own soldiers than of the enemy. this culture change has to happen among the enlisted service members as well. as you talk about what you're doing and you're starting at the top, how do you change culture across the 80%? what are you doing at that level? how do you encourage everyone to embrace the efforts that you are currently engaged in? i fear that you don't and you are not successful there, we will come back again and again. you will tell us your good stories but we will continue to hear shocking situations that you have said will not occur again. >> thank you
most recently in bringing all the 164 wing commanders to washington to discuss the serious issue. i think you all know that in other words for changes to really take hold the culture of the military has to change. it is a multifaceted effort. what brought me to this issue was meeting with a nurse soon after i had been elected to congress, about five years ago. she had been deployed several times. she had never been sexual assaulted but i asked her if it was as prevalent as i had heard. she said...
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from the capitol to the washington monument. coming up at 10, a victim says what must be done to enact sensible gun laws. >> hundreds gathered in san francisco to show saladarity with the d.c. marchers. the so-called million moms stroll included fathers, brothers, uncles, aunts and more. organizers say they are hoping to tap into the power of families to create change. >>> i just want to get some commonsense gun safety solutions so we don't have to go through this again and again and again. >> the group one million moms for gun control is a grassroots organization that was formed after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut, which left 20 children and six educators dead. >>> in advertising banner meant to promote discount haircuts ended up cutting power to thousands of san francisco customers today when it fell from the sky and landed on some pg&e lines. here you can see the banner dangling from the power lines. witnesses say they saw it fall from the back of a small plane and land on the liens around noon.
from the capitol to the washington monument. coming up at 10, a victim says what must be done to enact sensible gun laws. >> hundreds gathered in san francisco to show saladarity with the d.c. marchers. the so-called million moms stroll included fathers, brothers, uncles, aunts and more. organizers say they are hoping to tap into the power of families to create change. >>> i just want to get some commonsense gun safety solutions so we don't have to go through this again and again...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: a new study is finding that smoking is taking a much greater toll on women than it used to. according to research in today's "new england journal of medicine," back in the '60s, women who smoked had three times the risk of dying of lung cancer; now the risk is 25 times higher. one reason: women have been starting to smoke earlier, and they are smoking more. another threat to women is sexual abuse, and, according to the c.d.c., nearly one in five women has been raped. and in more than half of those cases, the rapist was an intimate partner. today, america's ob-gyns put out guidelines to help doctors deal without sexual abuse, and jon lapook is here to talk about that. >> they're talking about other forms of abuse including birth control sabotage. that's where a man interf
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: a new study is finding that smoking is taking a much greater toll on women than it used to. according to research in today's "new england journal of medicine," back in the '60s, women who smoked had three times the risk of...
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i have worked with many men who have sent astringent work environment where all airmen are free from harassment and threatening workplace. n.c.o.'s in the chain of command have overarching duty to take care of their troops. doing what is is right is genderless. i have followed closely the recommended actions in the midst of lackland disgrace and i have discussed some of these with swan and i had the privilege of talking to general woodward and a applaud her for her efforts in looking these these issues. i believe the following steps that are being taken will have a positive effect on the training environment at lackland. i agree we should increase the number of female m.t.i.'s to at least the percentage that they are in the air force. all basic training students should be exposed to both male and female n.c.o.'s. this is after all who will be leading them. increasing instructor-to-student rashe joe an absolute must. i was shocked find out that the t.i.-to-student ratio was roughly the same as when i went through basic training 35 years ago. a reasonable student to instructor ratio is
i have worked with many men who have sent astringent work environment where all airmen are free from harassment and threatening workplace. n.c.o.'s in the chain of command have overarching duty to take care of their troops. doing what is is right is genderless. i have followed closely the recommended actions in the midst of lackland disgrace and i have discussed some of these with swan and i had the privilege of talking to general woodward and a applaud her for her efforts in looking these...
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and hello again from fox news in washington. american women in the military have served on the frontlines for years. and 152 have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision this week drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have is brought together could distinguished veterans to discuss the issue. colonel martha mcsally was the nation's first demail combat pie -- are te female cot and joins us from tucson. lieutenant general jerry boykin was the former head of the u.s. special forces command. welcome to "fox news sunday." i have been looking forward to this discussion. >> thank you very much, chris. >> so have i. thanks for having us on. >> chris: here is how defense secretary panetta explained his decision this week. take a look. >> not everyone is going to be able to be a combat soldier. but everyone is entitled to a chance. >> chris: general boykin you dismissed this as another case of the pentagon using the milita social experiment. i would like y
and hello again from fox news in washington. american women in the military have served on the frontlines for years. and 152 have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision this week drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have is brought together could distinguished veterans to discuss the issue. colonel martha mcsally was the nation's first demail combat pie -- are te female cot and joins us from tucson. lieutenant...
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the average is about 22 staffers. 22% leave each year. air is a high turnover -- there is a high turnover baseline. given that they line, one elected members who are unusually high, that is a resume in and see what makes this office difference -- zoom in and see what makes this office different. it is absolutely very split in terms of partisanship. host: we do have a special line for congressional staffers past and present. 202-585-3883. nancy, fairfield, ohio, our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: goa -- good morning. would you please name the top five best bosses that are republicans, and the top five that are democrats? thank you very much. guest: let me see if i have that information in front of me. i have the top five overall. the best member in either member is jim mcgovern, who is a massachusetts democrat. he was a former congressional staffer himself. that is how he got his start in the business. he knows what it is like to be behind the scenes, and he understands that the majority of the work on the hill the arguably, is do
the average is about 22 staffers. 22% leave each year. air is a high turnover -- there is a high turnover baseline. given that they line, one elected members who are unusually high, that is a resume in and see what makes this office difference -- zoom in and see what makes this office different. it is absolutely very split in terms of partisanship. host: we do have a special line for congressional staffers past and present. 202-585-3883. nancy, fairfield, ohio, our line for republicans. go...
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all, right non fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again, from fox news in washington. american women in the military have served on the front lines, for years. and 152 have been killed in iraq an afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision, this week, drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have brought together two distinguished veterans to discussion the issue. colonel martha mcsally was our nation's first female combat pilot, logging hours over the skies of iraq an afghanistan and joins us from tucson, lieutenant general jerry boykin was one of the original members of the army's delta force and former head of the u.s. special forces command. colonel, general, welcome to fox news sunday and i have been looking forward to this discussion into thank you very much, chris. >> so have i, thanks for having us on. >> chris: here's how defense secretary panetta explained his decision this week. take a look: >> not everyone is going to be able to be a combat soldier. but, everyone is entitled to a chance. >> chris: general
all, right non fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again, from fox news in washington. american women in the military have served on the front lines, for years. and 152 have been killed in iraq an afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision, this week, drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have brought together two distinguished veterans to discussion the issue. colonel martha mcsally was our nation's first female combat pilot,...
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so the pricing environment in the u.s. still seems to be a very healthy investor expectations through 2013. >> bill? >> one last question, bob. is our ford shares -- are ford shares fully valued? i know you aren't in the position of commenting on how people are treating your stock but a lot of wall street is saying we don't see a reason to get into this stock or this company or any auto makers for the foreseeable future. >> yeah, well what's driving a total shareholder return? first it starts with growth and we do expect to grow in 2013 and beyond. second it's ebitda margin and we have guided to a margin that is about flat to perhaps slightly lower. and that's more than explained by our european operations which were in the process of restructuring and will generate a positive contribution to the company by mid decade. then lastly dividends. we just doubled our dividend. we are expecting to have stronger cash flow in 2013 than 2012. we think we've got all the pieces there for growth and total shareholder return. i think it
so the pricing environment in the u.s. still seems to be a very healthy investor expectations through 2013. >> bill? >> one last question, bob. is our ford shares -- are ford shares fully valued? i know you aren't in the position of commenting on how people are treating your stock but a lot of wall street is saying we don't see a reason to get into this stock or this company or any auto makers for the foreseeable future. >> yeah, well what's driving a total shareholder return?...
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22 different gun makers. richard how influential do you think that voice is when you give almost $40 million to the group? >> that money goes to the nra foundation and none of that is used for lobbying purposes or political purposes. it goes to things like the shooting sports the museum fund. it's really unrelated to the political aspects of the national rifle association. >> cenk: you think so? i don't think so. and i know you and i differ on our position on gun policy and i know you have the insider's view here but to me it looks like the money is intermingling. the member money the money from corporations, and i'm supposed to believe they are not influenced by the corporate money? >> cenk when i worked at the national rifle association 20 years ago, we were told we represent american gun owners. we don't represent the industry. when i ran the industry's trade association, i negotiated the child safety lock deal with then president bill clinton. i stood in the rose garden and made that announcement, and it
22 different gun makers. richard how influential do you think that voice is when you give almost $40 million to the group? >> that money goes to the nra foundation and none of that is used for lobbying purposes or political purposes. it goes to things like the shooting sports the museum fund. it's really unrelated to the political aspects of the national rifle association. >> cenk: you think so? i don't think so. and i know you and i differ on our position on gun policy and i know...
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that's up from 22 billion. would he make of this? >> well, in its original structure, it was never set up to be on a commercially normal basis. the coupon is something like twice with the government is paying and he had 100% equity convertibility. so it was fated not to be structured in a way that you could make a profit. >> what was the structure than? >> as for the control function, i'm not so sure that under the bush administration there is much interest in the control. >> i think that they both have their own ulterior reasons. but they both were able to mold it into their own vision, if you will. but i think the overarching theme is that these bailouts, they try to convince america that they were. but we don't necessarily need the government involved in all this stuff. we have guys like you that have opportunities all the time. and you go after industries the people talk about. he continues to happen and it could have been more if the government gets out of the way. >> we have done it with a number of things. we have brought them
that's up from 22 billion. would he make of this? >> well, in its original structure, it was never set up to be on a commercially normal basis. the coupon is something like twice with the government is paying and he had 100% equity convertibility. so it was fated not to be structured in a way that you could make a profit. >> what was the structure than? >> as for the control function, i'm not so sure that under the bush administration there is much interest in the control....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to dawk with "60 minutes tonight." he had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long ago they were like this. >> while i was working on the streets you were certificating on the board of walmart. >> you were representing resco in innercity chicago. >> my how things have changed. tonight on cbs they address the tragedy in benghazi, libya this past november. >> i knew chris stevens, i sent him there originally. it was a great personal loss to lose him and three other brave americans. i also have looked back and try to figure out what we can do so that nobody in so far as possible will be in this position again. we also live in a dangerous world. the people i'm proud to serve and work with in our
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to dawk with "60 minutes tonight." he had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long ago they were like this. >> while i was working on the...
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in fact, speaker boehner said this week -- this is it. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> donna, is that the plan? >> well, first of all, they've done a great job at basically annihilating themselves, you, young man. but the truth of the matter is, i thought the president's speech had a perfect -- had a strategy. it was to really motivate the country that we still have work to do, to seize the moment so long as we seize the moment together. it's one of the first speeches that the president has given over the last two years that i could actually read and recite and memorize and really feel inspired by. i thought it was great to use seneca and selma and stonewall, to talk about the progress, the history, the common thing we share as americans, our struggle for freedom and equality for all people. it was a great speech. >> it was a great speech. >> but he wasn't exactly reaching out
in fact, speaker boehner said this week -- this is it. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> donna, is that the plan? >> well, first of all, they've done a great job at basically annihilating themselves, you, young man. but the truth of the matter is, i thought the...
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one of the super bowl's boldest ad campaigns will blast 22 people into space but will it crash land from the extraordinary cost? the man behind the plan joins us exclusively with the details. >>> plus would you want all your coworkers knowing exactly what you make? one company puts everyone's salary in a share drive for everyone else to see. will that raise morale or leave workers seething? the ceo is here to explain. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ . [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or oper
one of the super bowl's boldest ad campaigns will blast 22 people into space but will it crash land from the extraordinary cost? the man behind the plan joins us exclusively with the details. >>> plus would you want all your coworkers knowing exactly what you make? one company puts everyone's salary in a share drive for everyone else to see. will that raise morale or leave workers seething? the ceo is here to explain. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ . [ male announcer ] you...
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marin county and oakland have posted successful gun buybacks recently. >> in washington, dc, thousands of antigun activists recall idea open the national mall, calling for banning assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and instituting mandatory background checks. those measures are all backed by president obama. progun activists were on the mall and fear any restrictions on any weapon is another strike against personal freedom and an infringement on the second amendment. >> just ahead, the cell phone trick that has now become illegal. >> plus, the changes one group wants to see made to a popular prescription drug. >> plus, cooler weather is on the way. our meteorologist leigh glaser is up next with the forecast. >> mike: the 49ers snuck in their last practice today before heading to new orleans tomorrow. a lot of first, timers in the game. michael crabtree, will be a key >>> the days of unlocking your cell phone illegally are over. cell phone carriers verizon only work on that carrier's network unless you unlock it. putting a new sim card usually does it. unlocking was illegal. howev
marin county and oakland have posted successful gun buybacks recently. >> in washington, dc, thousands of antigun activists recall idea open the national mall, calling for banning assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and instituting mandatory background checks. those measures are all backed by president obama. progun activists were on the mall and fear any restrictions on any weapon is another strike against personal freedom and an infringement on the second amendment. >> just...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> tonight, tackling the sandwich messaging. a subway foot long, only 11 inches on facebook. the picture went viral. and subway responded, with regards to the bread and calling it a foot long, subway foot long is a registered trademark, as a descriptive name of the subs sold in subways and not a measurement of length. that certainly clears it up. and the black forest ham doesn't come from a black forest and the buffalo chicken contains no actual buffalo. little known fact. and people the world over have started measuring their foot longs and posting pictures online. and wouldn't you know it, two lawsuits in the works, one in new jersey and one in illinois, seeking more than $5 million in damages. $5 million foot long doesn't have the same ring to it. $5 million seems like a lot when w
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> tonight, tackling the sandwich messaging. a subway foot long, only 11 inches on facebook. the picture went viral. and subway responded, with regards to the bread and calling it a foot long, subway foot long is a registered trademark, as a...
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ford's 22% iforease in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacture.in g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and to ta's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even though energy production dropped. chevron also had better than expected fourth quarter earnings d p share, 24 cents above estimates. it was helped by refining cheaper oil, leading to higher profit margins. chevron shares saw the bigger boost, up 1.2%. ped four of the five most actively uner.adds we .up. otlls&p 500 volatityfe ne than 5%, as it usually moves in the opposite direction of the market.s. cufomoarket focus.cu >> tom: despite the rise in the unemployment rate in january, our friday market monitor thinks the u.s. economy is gaining strength. heather brilliant is the global equity res
ford's 22% iforease in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacture.in g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and to ta's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> really incredible medical story tonight about an adorable 3-month-old baby who beat the odds and is home from the hospital right now. her name is audrina. she went home wearing what looks like a baby-sized body armor, which is basically is. it's to protect her tiny heart. it's going to make sense to you when you see the next video. it's kind of shocking but it shows why the story is so incredible. take a look. this is what audrina's heart looked like before she had surgery to fix it. it was partially outside her body. she was born with a rare birth defect where it was formed outside of her body. doctors at texas hospital were able to put her heart back into her chest. we wish her all the best of luck. chief medical skraunt dr. sanjay duplicate gupta joins me now. this is incredible
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> really incredible medical story tonight about an adorable 3-month-old baby who beat the odds and is home from the hospital right now. her name is audrina. she went home wearing what looks like a baby-sized body armor, which is basically is. it's...
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to mexico and 22 million departures. yielding a net positive 5 million entries in a 20 your time period. in our day and age with cheap international travel, most immigration would be circular and temporary if only the government got out of the way and made it possible to come easier and cheaper with a large scale of guest worker visa programs. there are pitfalls for the immigration reform. respecting rule will fall an ordinance but that are worthy of respect. free labor markets are important and the legalization and guest worker combined with e-verify or similar national identification style systems would evaporate many of the economic benefits and leave us all less free. now it can be positive, but only when we have the good laws that are capable of actually enforcing a free society. thank you very much. [applause] >> i know we started late but our panel is about to take questions. does anyone have any questions? >> my question is about immigration. >> [inaudible] 20% unemployment -- >> to start the market and create th
to mexico and 22 million departures. yielding a net positive 5 million entries in a 20 your time period. in our day and age with cheap international travel, most immigration would be circular and temporary if only the government got out of the way and made it possible to come easier and cheaper with a large scale of guest worker visa programs. there are pitfalls for the immigration reform. respecting rule will fall an ordinance but that are worthy of respect. free labor markets are important...
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it's a controlled environment, a structured environment. >> people feel a lot more comfortable now. you don't have guys that sleep with their knifes as much now. but i attribute that to staff. attribute that to some of the control factors that have been put in. i attribute it to the overall culture of the facility changing. >> once a week warden culliver walks the tiers of ad-seg, acting as a sounding board for these men locked up 23 hours a day. think you like lockup. you don't like lockup? why you keep coming back? if that guy steps on your toes a little bit, that's not what my intent is, but i need to give it to you straight. your mouth. you're going to have to learn how to control that. if you're ever going to make it. we deal with people. that's what we do. it takes a hell of a person to deal with people that no other citizens want to be bothered with, to be able to walk among these people day in and day out, give instructions, tell them what to do, manage them without creating problems. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> move it. lock him up. >> violence erupts in holma
it's a controlled environment, a structured environment. >> people feel a lot more comfortable now. you don't have guys that sleep with their knifes as much now. but i attribute that to staff. attribute that to some of the control factors that have been put in. i attribute it to the overall culture of the facility changing. >> once a week warden culliver walks the tiers of ad-seg, acting as a sounding board for these men locked up 23 hours a day. think you like lockup. you don't...
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police officer, washington d.c. retired, and as often with the case with government agencies they would hire former d.c. police officers for security type positions, and my father was hired to be the chauffeur for the astronauts. appraiser: now, as everybody knows, july 21, 1969, neil armstrong being the first man to step onto the moon. autograph collectors know that armstrong autographs are hard to find today. how come? guest: well, the reason being, after doing some research, many years ago neil armstrong found out that his barber, where he got his haircut was selling his hair and then he decided after that not to sign anymore autographs. appraiser: well, it's inevitable that people engaged in important events get commercialized and you can't get much more important than landing on the moon. it being the official nasa photograph, and you say you actually have several others? guest: we have several in the collections, yes. probably about seven or eight. appraiser: okay. and it's endorsed to your father? guest: to t
police officer, washington d.c. retired, and as often with the case with government agencies they would hire former d.c. police officers for security type positions, and my father was hired to be the chauffeur for the astronauts. appraiser: now, as everybody knows, july 21, 1969, neil armstrong being the first man to step onto the moon. autograph collectors know that armstrong autographs are hard to find today. how come? guest: well, the reason being, after doing some research, many years ago...
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ejected all 164 for air force wing commanders to come to washington d.c. in december excuse me late me late november so i could discuss this issue with them face-to-face. there's simply no room for misunderstanding as we move forward from here. secretary donnelly proved in air force wide help and welfare inspection during the first two weeks in december. the intent was to ensure we provide every airmen a work environment that allows them to excel and ensure each of them feels valued and is treated with respect. the detailed results of this inspection are available to your staff. finally a couple of weeks ago in my monthly letter to airmen iran force the fact that obscene and vulgar or disrespect limit just songs or so-called traditions are not part of our -- and will not be accepted as part of our culture. of these things may or may not directly relate to sexual assault they certainly do create environment more conducive to sexual harassment in a professional relations and i personally agree that both of those are leaving addict indicators for sexual assau
ejected all 164 for air force wing commanders to come to washington d.c. in december excuse me late me late november so i could discuss this issue with them face-to-face. there's simply no room for misunderstanding as we move forward from here. secretary donnelly proved in air force wide help and welfare inspection during the first two weeks in december. the intent was to ensure we provide every airmen a work environment that allows them to excel and ensure each of them feels valued and is...
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police officer that killed the unarmed 22-year-old. oscar graham's uncle just returned from sundance up in utah where he attended the film's premiere. >> we knew that this movie would help us share with the world who oscar was. you know, no one is perfect. you know? we all should be entitled to some redemptive acceptance in our lives. >> "fruitvale" was a big hit up there winning the grand jury prize and the sundance audience award. this is the first feature length film directed by ryan coogler of richmond. the weinstein family paying to distribute "fruitvale." so far no release date. >>> jeremy lin stopped by for the final screening of "linsanity." documenting his sudden rise to stardom. >> so lin and the filmmakers got a standing o in the packed theater last night. the filmmaker said when he first approached lin about the documentary, lin was not too excited about it, but he eventually warmed up to the idea. >> he's like, i'm not a -- i'm not kim kardashian. i'm not reality. i don't want that kind of attention. i'm just a ball player
police officer that killed the unarmed 22-year-old. oscar graham's uncle just returned from sundance up in utah where he attended the film's premiere. >> we knew that this movie would help us share with the world who oscar was. you know, no one is perfect. you know? we all should be entitled to some redemptive acceptance in our lives. >> "fruitvale" was a big hit up there winning the grand jury prize and the sundance audience award. this is the first feature length film...
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they're technically there but the warm bodies are off in different parts of washington or even in their districts. like i said before. in these case it is you let the president do--the democratic president do something like this now during an actually recess, the republican will claim that power a couple of years later. just like the virginia thing where you give them the power the tables can always be turned, so you have to be very careful. >> that is the underlying factor of the filibuster that we didn't see reformed yesterday. it's the same thing. it's an insurance policy against when they're in power. >> cenk: wrong again. i vote against both of you. let's be reckless. chris moody, great information. michael shure hanging in there i'm just playing with you. >> i'm in recess. >> cenk: we're going to take a recess right now. president obama you're not allowed to make any appointments during the commercial break. when we come back, stand your ground. a brilliant documentary about vanguardfromvanguard related to who can you kill when can you kill them and how can you get away with it. >
they're technically there but the warm bodies are off in different parts of washington or even in their districts. like i said before. in these case it is you let the president do--the democratic president do something like this now during an actually recess, the republican will claim that power a couple of years later. just like the virginia thing where you give them the power the tables can always be turned, so you have to be very careful. >> that is the underlying factor of the...
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initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies and then there are the shares it hasn't sold yet. ally financial general motors former financial arm still owes 14.6 billion of the 17.2 billion it received. taxpayers can expect to lose r5.5 billion on that investment and the last treasury for having no plan to get out of this since ally shares are not publicly traded. of the 26 billion invested in gm they would have to sell shares at an average price of $72 each more than double the current value. bailout money still owed to u.s. taxpayers now total 67.3 billion down from 84.2 billion in september. american international group
initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies...
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i am not from washington school. i work for the national republican congressional committee known as the nrcc, i'm from upstate new york. at 7 years old, i started volunteering on campaigns from a completely a political family. it just kind of happened. i went to school for business and then politics kind of found in may, is the best way to say that. i started interning at the governor's office and have been volunteering for the new york state party and the new york republican committee. i am from a blue states so i learned the hard way in tough places and on top panels, as well. i'm the only republican on the stage today. i work for governor george pataki in new york during a few jobs there and went out and worked on all levels on campaigns over the course of 12 years. i went from the election level to the presidential level. i found my way here after a couple of dust -- tough races in 2009 and 2010. one was a county executive race in westchester county and york. -- in a new york. we found a way to win that by 14 po
i am not from washington school. i work for the national republican congressional committee known as the nrcc, i'm from upstate new york. at 7 years old, i started volunteering on campaigns from a completely a political family. it just kind of happened. i went to school for business and then politics kind of found in may, is the best way to say that. i started interning at the governor's office and have been volunteering for the new york state party and the new york republican committee. i am...
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washington on saturday night. police identified the suspects as 17-year-old akile, and 19-year-old quante fisher. police say the violence was gang related and they are actively looking for a third suspect. >>> right now it looks like smooth sailing for senator john kerry on the way to becoming the next secretary of state. he testified for several hours today before the senate foreign relations committee that he chairs. his colleagues praised his service. he's expected to be confirmed next week. >>> right now storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson has the latest on the snow that's coming our way. round 2, veronica? >> right, around 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. this will advantage to the east, like the last storm, this is an easy type of snow to clean up out of your driveway, more pushable, very fluffy, very drive. through the next bout of snowfall, the temperatures, though, very low already, and we're going to be dropping down into the teens and low 20s by tomorrow morning. like at gaithersburg. you folks over in cleve
washington on saturday night. police identified the suspects as 17-year-old akile, and 19-year-old quante fisher. police say the violence was gang related and they are actively looking for a third suspect. >>> right now it looks like smooth sailing for senator john kerry on the way to becoming the next secretary of state. he testified for several hours today before the senate foreign relations committee that he chairs. his colleagues praised his service. he's expected to be confirmed...
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revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is heading towards online retail for the most part, and amazon is really what is really setting the standard there. and that's why i think you see amazon performing so well today, and companies like walmart and target and best buy really back on their heels. >> susie: moser owns shares of amazon personally, and motley fool has a "buy" rating on the stock. now, amazon stock hit a fresh record, closing high on friday just shy of $284. we have more technical analysis on its stock chart on the web. just go to www.nbr.com, look for the "blogs" tab and click on michael kahn. >>
revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is...
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the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue this year -- continue through 2013. but obviously investors like the news on the results. hasbro had a weak fourth quarter. the earnings revenue came in below expectations. the company plans to cut 10% of the work force as a result of the disappointing earnings. there you can see its stock under pressure today. lastly, you heard jim talking about procter & gamble today. kimberly coming out with earnings 2 cents ahead of expectations. its stock is higher as well. melissa, carl, everyone, back to you. >> thank you, mary. procter doing g
the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue...
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instead of blocking everything moving forward and blocking amendments, that perhaps we could create a new environment here in the senate where we will let the minority have their amendments but also the minority party will also let the process move forward. and i think that's the tradeoff that was the fundamental aspect of the negotiations that we continued in the senator from michigan's office for many, many days and many hours. if someone wants to block -- i think the senator from michigan and the senator from maryland would agree. if someone wants to block the senator from moving forward, they can at least do it for some period of time. and what's happened here, look back 10, 15 years ago, the tree wasn't filled up. but at the same time, on the other side, amendments were wa t produced by the hundreds. there was -- there's got to b be -- i believe that the object and i believe the outcome of this hard-earned compromise will be that there will be a greater degree of comity in the senate which would allow us to achieve the legislative goals that all of us seek. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent
instead of blocking everything moving forward and blocking amendments, that perhaps we could create a new environment here in the senate where we will let the minority have their amendments but also the minority party will also let the process move forward. and i think that's the tradeoff that was the fundamental aspect of the negotiations that we continued in the senator from michigan's office for many, many days and many hours. if someone wants to block -- i think the senator from michigan...
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the other is immediate response by washington. some in washington to the very grim news. americans woke up this morning to feel extreme pain, the economy shrunk and suddenly first thing they hear out of washington is leader pelosi and jay carney blaming republicans and marco rubio was quick to release a statement, casting the blame right back on president obama. there is no, let's jump into this. let's solve this problem. they immediately start to blame. >> you are absolutely right. one of the things we have to look at, how do we get capital flowing back in the united states economy so we do have growth. we have expansion of small businesses. we look at keorpt business tax rate which is the highest in the world we need to turn that around so we can create opportunities and get people hired and start producing again. another thing we have to be concerned about with this anemic almost retrograde g.d.p. number, you have a federal government that spending 25% of our degrees domestic product and that is going to increase from 30-31% over the next eight to ten years. once again
the other is immediate response by washington. some in washington to the very grim news. americans woke up this morning to feel extreme pain, the economy shrunk and suddenly first thing they hear out of washington is leader pelosi and jay carney blaming republicans and marco rubio was quick to release a statement, casting the blame right back on president obama. there is no, let's jump into this. let's solve this problem. they immediately start to blame. >> you are absolutely right. one...
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it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another chance to become someone, to be something. i would always turn my client away from the mirror so that she's surprised when she see that transformation. >> shampoo and conditioner, please. >> jennie brown is 21 and serving six to eight months for trafficking cocaine and breaking and entering. >> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm rods. whenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure it's all sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their lives but the lives of their children. >> lance and darion, my 6-year-old an my 2-year-old. >> that's why i'm here so i can legally provide what they need. >> it's what you m
it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another chance to become someone, to be something. i would always turn my client away from the mirror so that she's surprised when she see that transformation. >> shampoo and...
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thousands marched in washington today, asking for stricter gun laws, including 100 residents from newtown, connecticut, where a gunman killed 20 children and 6 adults. >>> 30 people killed in egypt. the crowd reacting to the death sentences handed to 21 men convicted in a soccer game massacre. >>> senator tom harkin won't run for a sixth term. president obama says harkin will be missed. >>> michael bloomberg has decided to make an investment to higher education. donating $350 million to johns hopkins university. >>> according to the "orlando sentinal," casey anthony has filed for bankruptcy. she owes more than $800,000 to her lawyer and has less than $1,000 to her name. back to "lockup." >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the north carolina correctional institution for women, the really hard time is the day they arrive. they are forced to contemplate a new life without freedom. and as you're about to see, making that adjustment is never easy, for first-timers or repeat offenders. on this rainy morning, several women arrive to begin serving their time. >> oh, man. this is ridiculous.
thousands marched in washington today, asking for stricter gun laws, including 100 residents from newtown, connecticut, where a gunman killed 20 children and 6 adults. >>> 30 people killed in egypt. the crowd reacting to the death sentences handed to 21 men convicted in a soccer game massacre. >>> senator tom harkin won't run for a sixth term. president obama says harkin will be missed. >>> michael bloomberg has decided to make an investment to higher education....
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"washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. later, live coverage of the georgetown university law center discussion of how the 2012 political campaign will affect legislative fights in the 20 -- in the next congress. and my trust deficit ports government and the financial sector has impeded. economic recovery. -- impeded the economic recovery. than a look at american spending and savings habits. and savings habits.
"washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. later, live coverage of the georgetown university law center discussion of how the 2012 political campaign will affect legislative fights in the 20 -- in the next congress. and my trust deficit ports government and the financial sector has impeded. economic recovery. -- impeded the economic recovery. than a look at american spending and savings habits. and savings habits.
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we're not real large in new orleans but the ability to go in and add extra flying from baltimore, washington international to new orleans, that's a big deal to drive loyal till for us. and we can do that. we can move quickly. >> dave, great to see you. thank you for stopping by. >> great to be here. >> dave barger, president and ceo of jet blue. what do you make of the quarter, the stock? >> well, dave mentioned the quarter. disappointing for the reasons he talked about. the stock did not get blasted today, given that quarter and it's had a nice run over the last few months. we liked the stock before. it's starting to now. and i still think if you want to be in the airline space, if you are looking for beta, the stock can provide you with some. >> coming up next, speaking of the super bowl, a super bowl reject. we are have veechling the tv ad cbs did not want you to see during the big game. we have it. we'll show it to you. that's straight ahead. but first, anthony and guy spar over facebook. can the social media giant deliver good numbers to investors tomorrow. one stock, two opinions, much
we're not real large in new orleans but the ability to go in and add extra flying from baltimore, washington international to new orleans, that's a big deal to drive loyal till for us. and we can do that. we can move quickly. >> dave, great to see you. thank you for stopping by. >> great to be here. >> dave barger, president and ceo of jet blue. what do you make of the quarter, the stock? >> well, dave mentioned the quarter. disappointing for the reasons he talked about....
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clarification from washington on that grand bargain this year. secondly clarification from europe on their banking policies, on their need and move toward more integration. number three, a resumption of growth in the emerging market countries led by china. and, finally, the fed always mentions successfully engineering some kind of modest increase in interest rates without igniting rampant inflation. that's on everybody's list. that's a pretty tall order to get a new sick lahecular bull m. let me point out what has been going on with the ipo of the day. here it is. zoetis. 31.50 it opened at. put up the full screen. very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >
clarification from washington on that grand bargain this year. secondly clarification from europe on their banking policies, on their need and move toward more integration. number three, a resumption of growth in the emerging market countries led by china. and, finally, the fed always mentions successfully engineering some kind of modest increase in interest rates without igniting rampant inflation. that's on everybody's list. that's a pretty tall order to get a new sick lahecular bull m. let...